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Author Agung Kurniawan

Create a “parent” site as a publisher, and put a 970*250 billboard ad on it. The ad placed in an iframe. It has hide and show button. Hide to collapse it to a smaller size, and show to expand it to original size.
When user press hide button, the ad will collapse to a smaller size, and there will be a white space between parent site’s contents and the ad. The expectation is when the ad collapsed, the contents of parent site will fill the white space.

Solution

We’re using an iframe, so we have to use Window.postMessage() from the ad to send a status message to parent site. Parent site will know whether user press a hide or a show button on the ad. If the parent site gets a collapse message, it will call a function to change the height of the iframe to a smaller size, and if it gets an expand message, it will call a function to change back the iframe size to its original size.

I can’t believe I’ve been playing Summoners War for about 2 years. It’s so interesting. Many friends of mine play this game too. We always compare monster that we got to each other or we summon monster at the same time. If one of my friends got a natural born 5 star monster that rare or some skillful monster, everyone gone crazy. We felt happy and envy at the same time. The actual happiness of playing a game based on random generator is about to get the rarest good monster. Actually I am lucky enough about playing this game. I’ve got 4 natural born 5 star monsters, 2 of them are similar and some skillful 4 star monsters. My friends were envy about that, because it is very hard to get 5 star monster, even if just one. If you ever play this game, you will know the feeling when you got natural born 5 star monster, well… If you are lucky enough though.
Here’s the awaken state of 5 star monsters that I’ve got.
1. Poseindon, The Water Sea Emperor
The first natural born 5 star monster that I’ve got from Mystical Scroll.
2. Velajuel The Fire Archangel (I’ve got 2 of it)
The second and third natural born 5 star monster that I’ve got from Mystical Scroll in just a week.
3. Teshar The Wind Phoenix (Unfortunately I forgot to screenshot the awaken state of it)
The fourt or the latest natural born 5 star monster that I’ve got. I’ve got it from Legendary Scroll on january 2017. I’ve got the Legendary Scroll as a reward after for the first time I’ve could defeat The Boss on the 100th floor of Tower of Ascension .

Here’s some of the awaken state of 4 star monsters that I’ve got.

Since I’ve been playing this game, I’ve also got 2 fake 5 star monsters. There are Khmun The Fire Anubis and Avaris The Water Anubis. Fake 5 star monster is actually a 4 star monster that already awakened and already in 5 star stage when it’s summoned. Basically it benefits me, cause I don’t have to spend any material to awaken or to power up it. But, still I disappointed when I got it, because it’s NOT a natural born 5 star.

My primary game is in Asia Server, but I play in another server too. My account in China server got a 5 star monster, even though it was just in level 8. It was so unbelievable.
Here’s Bastet, The Desert Queen.

Summoners war is the only game in my phone until now and I’m playing this game whenever I have free time.

When societies experience disruption as caused by natural disasters, various official government agencies, relief organizations, and emergent citizen groups engage in activities that aid in the recovery effort—the process that leads to the resumption of normal life. In war environments however, societal trust can be affected and people may develop distrust of the institutions and associated individuals that provide and resolve breakdowns in infrastructure. This article reports on an ethnographic study of the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by citizens experiencing ongoing disruption in a conflict zone. We conducted 90 semistructured interviews with Iraqi civilians who experienced the 2nd Gulf War beginning in March 2003. We show how citizens used ICTs to continuously resolve breakdowns in infrastructure during ongoing disruption caused by the conflict, by creating new, reliable technology-mediated social arrangements that enabled people to maintain daily routines for travel, education, and obtaining information. We then discuss new ways to think about infrastructure and implications for the disaster relief effort.